Blond-haired and blue-eyed people have often been referred to as "Nordic" or "Aryan" in historical contexts, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These terms were used in various ideologies that associated these physical traits with notions of racial superiority. However, such classifications are now understood as oversimplified and scientifically inaccurate, as human genetic diversity is far more complex than these superficial traits suggest.
blue eyes very likely, blond hair, not lucky- will turn out brown as brown hair is the dominant allele in a brown-blond pair of alleles (see genetics, hair color, wikipedia). Hi, no I don't agree because I have brown hair now but I was properly blond til I was 6 years old. Both my parents had brown hair. I am English (and by that I mean properly English - not muslim) and like 90% of ethnically English people, have blond hair when young that darkens with age. This is due to the English race being Germanic and related to the Germans, Danes, Norwegians etc. In the US, there are lots of people with either English or German ancestry - so much the same story there too. I do not know about English race, ancestors and genetic traits, nor the genetic background of the darkening blond hair, however if both parents have brown hair, it means that they carry at least one dominant gene that expresses brown hair. Still, if both parent have also one recessive allele for blond hair, theoretically there is a 25% chance that their children could be blond haired, and of course with blue eyes.
People with blond hair and blue eyes often look good in pastel colors like light blue, pink, lavender, or mint green. These colors can complement their features and enhance their overall appearance. Experimenting with different shades within this color palette can help determine which ones are most flattering.
No, blue eyes and blond hair are common genetic traits that can result from a variety of genetic factors, not just inbreeding. These traits are more common in some populations due to genetic variations and are not necessarily an indication of inbreeding.
Zac Efron is a natural blond with blue eyes, but he often dyes his hair brown for acting roles. So, his brown hair is not his natural color.
This can definitely happen because of the concept of genetics. This especially deals with dominant and recessive traits. If both parents have one dominant trait and one recessive trait (causing dark hair and eyes) and both parents give their child the recissive traits, this outcome is possible (although pretty rare it is seen).
Hitler actually liked children with blond hair and blue eyes.
Because people say that blonds have more fun!
Viking people came from Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden and Denmark), they were usually made of blond haired - blue eyed people.
Yes people with blond hair and blue eyes are prone to allergies but not all the time it may vary on the person
It was Hitlers plan to make all people of Germany and eventually the world into his Blond-haired Blue-eyed image of perfection.
In Germany, NO! About 80% has that combination. I am blond haired and blue eyed, and just finished doing some research on this. Blond hair and blue eyes are a rare combination in the USA, so I feel special... :)
he would fark the shart out of that broad, anally most likely
Everyone who was not blond haired, blue eyed, and retarded would die.
The same reason Christ is depicted as a blond long haired blue eyed European and not a Jew. "Racism".
He likes brunettes mostly but if you have blue eyes to go with blond hair and a pretty smile he'll fall in love with you*=p
By killing Jews, and publicly speaking on the "evils" of people of other races, creeds and ethnicities. He wanted a world of all blond-haired, blue-eyed people, which coincidentally he was not.
Hitler didn't necessarily dislike dark-haired people, he himself had dark hair. He did believe in the superiority of the Aryan race and according to him a person who was of pure Aryan blood had blue eyes, light skin and blond hair.